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Micropore Paper Tape is a versatile, hypoallergenic tape designed for secure and comfortable application. Measuring 2 inches wide and 10 yards long, this tape is perfect for medical and everyday use, ensuring that dressings and devices stay in place while allowing the skin to breathe.
M**R
Best tape for older people whose skin is prone to bruising/bleeding.
First, this is the best tape you can get. Buy it.If you have sensitive skin, prone to bruising or bleeding easily because of blood thinners, or you're just tired of tape that will not come off. 3M is the "go to" company for "high end" products, not just tape, but anything that has to meet a standard, be and act the same, one batch to the next, and sometimes nitch products needed for those 1 in a million users. When the roll I was given ran out, I could not find it anywhere at all, this was a little earlier than Amazon or the like online stores.When I found it here on Amazon I bought one box each of the 1", 2", and 3" rolls, just to make sure I would have a good width tape for whatever might need in the future.It not only works for the intended purposes, but is great for grip tape you want to remove after using each time you need to, boxing tape, shipping tape too. This is the only tape I want to use when I need tape for most anything, I have it on all my axes and hatchets, and anything else I don't want to fly out of my hands from swinging, and other tools that you just want to get a better grip on.My father, in his 70's, was a 2-3 times a year visitor to the V.A. Hospital in Tampa, V.A. James A. Haley, best V.A. hospital in the U.S.A. in my opinion. He had skin that you could not even use the standard brand of "band-aids" on because they would tear his skin sometimes, make large bruises from trying to remove the heavy tape he would have on him still from one of his many 3-5 day "vacations" in the hospital, you get the idea. Well, one visit, his nurse was going through the things I needed to do or help him with, and he gave me an roll of this tape, it had been used on my father, and they could not use it on anyone else to stop cross contamination. Nicest little thing anyone had done for me that they probably didn't give a second thought to. I have not bought this kind of tape from a different brand, or a different type from 3M since. My Mother, who is 87, is very happy that I don't use anything else for her care as well.Well, don't keep reading this, buy it, hurry up!
O**E
Wonderful product for sensitive skin and allergies to adhesives, plus a great buy!!! shipped quickly and arrived undamaged.
I have extremely sensitive skin and have a true allergy to virtually all adhesives .But this tape, though not claiming to be "hypoallergenic" as some other claim, is the only tape I can use for any length of time over 5 minutes which will not create whelps, bumps, redness, itching, or take part of my skin off when the tape is removed. In addition, just one 2 inch roll at the local drugstore costs what this entire box cost! So definitely a great buy. As an RN, I have worked with at least a dozen types of tapes- all useful for varying circumstances. This tape is breathable, flexible, will not immediately come off in water and is excellent for delicate, thin, and sensitive skin. It's ability to adhere to the skin without causing problems is great, but you have to be sure the area of where the tape will be placed is clean and very dry. It is also essential to hold down/press/smooth out the tape with warm hands and allow it to adhere to the skin for a few minutes. If you apply it to an area where it will bunch up (say the inside area of the arm where it folds at the elbow), then extend the arm straight out to apply and follow the holding/pressing down of the tape so it will stick to the skin. After you have done this, bend the arm and notice that the tape should fold in with the bend, but remain on the skin, though after a time it may crease and if the area becomes sweaty or excessively dirty, the tape may begin to some off. The drawback to the tape (as with almost ANY tape) is that, when used in hot environments and moving your body frequently, the tape tends to crease and adhere to the skin "tighter" and it may become uncomfortable. For long term use for a chronic or slow healing wound, practice which angle and tape application works best and follow the instructions in the next part of this comment, whether you change the dressing just 1 or 2 times a day, this will help with costs and help spare the patient's skin and more pain. When having to perform multiple dressing changes daily it is best to first put down pieces of tape on the skin where the tape will go, then apply the bandage and tape it down to the tape already on the skin, therefore, you will not have to peel tape off the skin each dressing change. Change the barrier tape every day or even 2 days if it's still clean.If difficult to get off the skin, use a little non-scented lotion/cream to the edges and slowly add a bit more to remove it. Just remember to clean the area with soap & water and dry well before applying more tape. If possible, allow skin to be cleansed, dried, and aired out before applying again. good luck! . ,
A**R
Satisfied
Came quickly and in good condition. 👍
T**T
Holds transdermal patches on great!
I just started having to wear a, roughly 1 inch sized, transdermal patch for severe muscle spasms and spasticity, and they don't want to stay on my skin where they are required to be placed. The smaller, one inch sized, 3M Micropore Tape was just too much trouble. Just trying to see my abdomen to place each 1 inch piece just right, to cover the patch, I would end up having to use three strips most of the time. Now, I can roll off just enough of this 2 inch tape, place my patch in the middle of the piece before cutting it to make sure I have enough. Then, I cut the tape with the patch in place, and remove one piece of the protective covering of the patch at a time to place it where it needs to go. That way, there are no ripples and it lays smooth. The only thing I've had an issue with, is the corners or edges may peel up just the slightest bit by the next evening's change.This tape is quite sticky! I've lost the peach fuzz, pretty painfully, where the tape sticks to my skin in the areas where I have to place my patches. And, it does leave just the slightest bit of residue behind, but that is easily wiped away with some hand sanitizer, a baby wipe or a wet tissue/paper towel.These have definitely made my patch changing experience so much easier and quicker. Not to mention, in the long run, a lot more cost effective. I will be back to purchase more when these run out, and do and will gladly recommend these to anyone, except for maybe those with fragile skin.
T**1
Good hold.
This tape holds well and overall is not irritating to the skin. If you tear off a piece and the end sticks back to the roll, it's a pain to get the end unstuck you can get another piece. You have to claw with fingernails.Good value.
Y**A
As described
Good quality NON STERILE paper tape
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